Logs are normally split with an axe; sometimes a wedge is also used.
In an open area where it is easily accessible
Splitting Open
A wedge moves under or into objects to separate, push, split, or lift them apart. The shape of a wedge allows for the application of force in a concentrated manner to accomplish tasks such as splitting wood, holding doors open, or securing objects in place.
The Object tabs for open objects typically appear at the top of the work area in most design software. They allow users to easily navigate between different objects or elements that are currently open or being worked on.
No, a door is not a wedge. A wedge is a simple machine with a specific shape designed to provide mechanical advantage for splitting, lifting, or holding objects. A door is typically a rectangular or square panel that swings on hinges to open and close an entrance.
There is no explaination. It is just a way that plants reproduce, eg. splitting open forcefully, by water, by wind, or by animals. That's all.
Monocotyledon seeds are generally more difficult to split open compared to dicotyledon seeds because they have a tougher outer seed coat. Dicotyledon seeds typically have a softer seed coat that is easier to split open to access the two cotyledons inside.
V-shaped object use for splitting, raising, forcing open, or tightening
A bursting open or splitting along natural or sutured lines. You probably have seen this when some plants' fruiting bodies open and their seeds are released.
left-hand side
Splitting. Its dry seed pod splits open forcefully and scatters the seeds.
Lots of open land, and few people.